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Where can I learn about "for" loop statements in Autohokey?


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sumotide
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The title says it all.



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The AutoHotkey documentation.


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Doy! No Joke. I searched endlessly and never came across that in a search. Thank you.

 

Edit: Also, I did not search the ahkscrit.org command list.



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ahkscript is an 'official' site too. atleast IMO. It's also more up-to-date. If I recall correctly, this site (http://www.autohotkey.com) is ~4 years outdated. AHKScript is updated with the latest info, upon each release of ahk 1.1+


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ahkscript is an 'official' site too. atleast IMO. It's also more up-to-date. If I recall correctly, this site (http://www.autohotkey.com) is ~4 years outdated. AHKScript is updated with the latest info, upon each release of ahk 1.1+

Yes. I'm am learning through experience that ahkscript.org is more up to date. I definitely should make ahkscript.org my launching point for all knowledge related articles. The For-loop statement isn't even on the command list in autohotkey.com.

 

Edit:: Still got a lot of love for this site though.



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FYI, the help file included with AutoHotkey is always up to date (or at least, contains information appropriate for the version of AutoHotkey you have).

 

I always preferred the offline documentation.  It doesn't suffer from network latency or server issues.



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+1

The CHM helpfile is best. You get info for the commands you have, not what AHK has but what /you/ have available in your version.

Plus it's easier to search.


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here is your link on the for-loop @ahkscript.org: http://ahkscript.org...ommands/For.htm